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Five adults on the springboard of their twenties become embroiled in the paradoxes of unrequited love, friendship, ambition and heartbreak. "Some of the best writing to be seen in a new play in a long, long time…like Oscar Wilde at his least-self-indulgent best. For all the play's cleverness, there is an underlying base of wisdom and psychological sensitivity, warmth without sentimentality." —BackStage. "High comedy in a gentler vein…charming and wise…O'Donnell's epigrams, climbing like verbal ivy vines, make cheerful listening" —Village Voice.